There is a similar passage in one of the Troubadours, who, in an Elegy, commends his departed friend to the Virgin as a good singer.
“He sang so well, that the nightingales grew silent with admiration, and listened to him. Therefore God took him for his own service. … If the Virgin Mary is fond of genteel young men, I advise her to take him.”
“He sang so well, that the nightingales grew silent with admiration, and listened to him. Therefore God took him for his own service. … If the Virgin Mary is fond of genteel young men, I advise her to take him.”
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The Seraphim, clothed with six wings, as seen in the vision of the Prophet Isaiah 6:2:—